I Think That Something is Wrong With Me

Now, don’t laugh. Yes, I know I’m a quirky, crazy gal. Let me be serious here for a moment, though.

For the past two or three weeks, I have been really, really clumsy. I mean clumsier than normal. Being tall, I have a high center of gravity, so my sense of balance is horrible and has been for many, many years. However, this is different. I have smacked into things until I’m black and blue in numerous places. I hit the same spot on my arm multiple times to the point where not only was the bruising quite ugly, but now that the bruise has dissipated, there is still a divot in the skin and a painful bump under the skin. Tonight, I closed the door to the laundry room on my right fingers. Gave a hard shove to the door and my fingers were still on the jam. I now have a little blood blister at the cuticle line of my right middle finger.

Terry says that he hasn’t really noticed, but I have. And it’s not normal. I haven’t been able to hear as well, either, but I suspect that relates back to the Maroon 5 concert. So, what’s up with the unusually bad clumsiness? I’m wondering if it has to do with the fact that I have just doubled my headache preventative in the last two weeks. When I started Gabapentin originally a few months ago, I looked up the side effects and the top few side effects were drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue and sleepiness. Just now, I looked them up and WebMd has changed their way of listing side effects. Number 2 on the list of common side effects of Gabapentin? “Uncoordinated – Severe.” Well then. I guess that settles it.

So, the question is, do I go to the family doctor and talk to her about it to see if she agrees that it could be the Gabapentin? Or do I call the neurologist and tell him what’s going on? Right now, I’m leaning towards the latter. I need to get a cervical spine series of x-rays, so when I go into the family doc to review those results, I’ll mention the problems to her then.

I guess I will go put a note in my calendar to call tomorrow. I’ll add it after the reminder to call the vet about Lily’s continued bloody stool. *sigh* My plate is full.

About Jenna Magee

IT professional, needleworker, editor/proofreader, author, singer, musician.
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7 Responses to I Think That Something is Wrong With Me

  1. karen says:

    Wow! What an odd side-affect. I hope you get it all straightened out soon though. Maybe that was part of your problem when you were trying to craft the other day? Feel better!

  2. Anna says:

    Neurologist. Hope you feel better soon. And your little dog too.

  3. Anne R says:

    I vote for the neurologist also. And I _had_ heard about that side-effect before, I just haven’t met anyone who’s suffered from it before (must admit I haven’t met many patients yet, though). But apparently quite a lot of people report it, so it’s not unusual at all.

    If you hadn’t mentioned the Gabapentin, I would’ve thought you should go get a pregnancy test. I know quite a lot of gals who’s had that problem early on… 😉

  4. Meari says:

    I hope you get it figured out. I’d go with the latter, too.

  5. barbara says:

    Oh Jenna, do talk to the neurologist about it ASAP! And be careful!

  6. Vonna says:

    When I became a bumbling idiot, I was pregnant.

  7. Vonna says:

    NOT, that I’m suggesting you are a bumbling idiot….yikes reread my comment and thought gotta correct that! LOL! I mean, when I was clumsy and falling, tripping, skipping and every thing was bruised and bleeding, I always found out shortly there after that I was pregnant.

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